Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra return to Holkham Hall for a night of jazz and blues music following the success of their last performance here in 2013.

Jools special guest will be the celebrated vocalist and performer, Marc Almond. This year’s 20-piece orchestra is accompanied by the astounding vocal power of Ruby Turner, the soulful tones of Louise Marshall, stunning sounds of Mabel Ray and the tireless drums of original Squeeze member Gilson Lavis. Jools Holland’s role as bandleader, pianist, singer, composer and multiplatinum recording artist will astound the crowd as he leads the orchestra’s diverse musical catalogue that stretches back across decades.

This promises once again to be a boogie-woogie party at Holkham Hall not to be missed.

Gates will open at 4.30pm on both evenings allowing the audience to take their positions, set out their picnics and enjoy the atmosphere and stunning backdrop of Holkham Hall ahead of the start of the concerts at 7.30pm.

The magnificent setting of the south park at Holkham is also the backdrop to the Last Night of the Proms Concert. The English National Philharmonic Orchestra will perform popular classical music joined by compere for the evening, Fiona Bruce, one of the most established journalist-presenters working in television today. An award-winning newscaster, she is a regular presenter of both BBC One’s 6 o’clock and 10 o’clock news and has fronted the Antiques Roadshow as lead presenter since 2008.

The orchestra will be accompanied by one of Britain’s most versatile sopranos Clare Ormshaw and acclaimed tenor Lee Bradley and the principal ENPO conductor Ben Crick will be in charge of the proceedings whilst doing his best to keep the audience under control! As always the audience will be encouraged to join in singing some of Britain’s best-loved patriotic pieces and the evening will draw to a magnificent conclusion with a spectacular fireworks display.

Gates will open at 4.30pm on both evenings allowing the audience to take their positions, set out their picnics and enjoy the atmosphere and stunning backdrop of Holkham Hall ahead of the start of the concerts at 7.30pm.

With an uninterrupted run of over 35 years the Fleamarket attracts buyers and browsers of all ages. Offering a wide and varied range of collectables including old favourites such as postcards, ephemera, coins, badges, books, records and classic toys, there are also traditional smallantiques and for the intrepid bargain hunter there is always plenty of bric-a brac to enjoy sifting through.

G4 set an exciting trend by bringing classical music to British reality TV screens for the first time in 2004 with their performance of Nessun Dorma. However, it was their cover of Bohemian Rhapsody that became their signature tune, storming the charts in 2005. Their eponymous debut album went straight to No.1, selling more than 245,000 in the first week, making it the fastest-selling album of the year.

In 2007, after three albums, over two million album sales and five sell-out tours with performances in many of the UK's iconic venues, they decided to disband to follow individual interests.

The Reunion Tour has been inspired by the overwhelming response to G4’s 10 Year Reunion concert at London’s Barbican Centre.

Experience G4’s trademark sound: expect to hear the tunes that helped make them famous, such as My Way, Nessun Dorma and Bohemian Rhapsody, alongside some fresh takes on music of more recent years. It’s sure to be an evening to live long in the memory, not to be missed!